'''Important Information About Program Deviation Petitions: Departmental and School of Engineering&nbsp;'''

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Students have the option to petition for deviations from curricular requirements. Petitions must be approved prior to a student's last quarter. Petitions to alter graduation requirements will not be considered in the student's final quarter.<br>

Students have the option to petition for deviations from curricular requirements. Petitions should be approved prior to a senior student's last quarter to avoid any delay in graduation if the petition is denied. <br>

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[http://www.stanford.edu/group/ughb/2010-11/Dept%20Deviation%20Petition.pdf '''Departmental Deviation Petition Form''']: Petitions to deviate from departmental depth requirements are handled departmentally. As each department has its own procedures, students are advised to check with their major departmental Student Services Office for guidance.<br>

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Be sure to have completely filled out the petition form and your program sheet prior to handing them in.<br>

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[http://www.stanford.edu/group/ughb/2011-14/Dept_DevPetition.pdf <span style="color: rgb(153, 0, 0);">'''Departmental Deviation Petition Form'''</span>]: Use this form only for changes to depth requirements and electives; petitions to deviate from depth requirements are handled departmentally. As each department has its own procedures, students are advised to check with their major departmental Student Services Office for guidance.<br>

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[http://www.stanford.edu/group/ughb/2010-11/SoE%20Deviation%20Petition.pdf '''School of Engineering Deviation Petition Form''']: Petitions to deviate from non-departmental School of Engineering requirements (Math, Science, Technology in Society, or Fundamentals) are reviewed by the Senior Associate Dean in the Office of Student Affairs.<br>

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[http://www.stanford.edu/group/ughb/2011-14/SoE_DevPetition.pdf <span style="color: rgb(153, 0, 0);">'''School of Engineering Deviation Petition Form'''</span>]: Use this petition to deviate from Math, Science, Technology in Society* (see #4 below), or Fundamentals requirements. Petitions to deviate from non-departmental School of Engineering requirements are reviewed by the Senior Associate Dean in the Office of Student Affairs.<br>

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When submitting a petition:

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When submitting an SoE petition:

#Be sure to include the reasoning behind your request and to obtain the signature of your faculty advisor.

#Be sure to include the reasoning behind your request and to obtain the signature of your faculty advisor.

#Attach a completed Program Sheet and a current Stanford Transcript (an unofficial AXESS copy is fine) to the petition request.

#Attach a completed Program Sheet and a current Stanford Transcript (an unofficial AXESS copy is fine) to the petition request.

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#Return the completed package to the School of Engineering Office of Student Affairs, 135 Huang Engineering Center.

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#Return the completed package to the School of Engineering Office of Student Affairs, 135 Huang Engineering Center.<br>

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#If you are petitioning for a Technology in Society course, there is an additional review required by Prof Robert McGinn, who oversees the TiS program. Please send him an email at &lt;mcginn@stanford.edu&gt; giving him the course description and syllabus of the proposed substitution course. Copy Darlene &lt;dlazar@stanford.edu&gt; on the email. You may start the petition document process with your department and OSA at the same time.<br>

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Completed packages have:

Completed packages have:

*Completed form with reasoning behind request and faculty signature

*Completed form with reasoning behind request and faculty signature

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*Completed program sheet

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*Completed program sheet (it is not necessary to have your PS signed for a petition to be processed)<br>

If you are planning to use courses taken at another institution to meet your Engineering requirements, the transfer credit must be approved in two places: 1- By the Registrar's office aka the SSC: Download the [http://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/registrar/forms/ug#transfer SU Transfer Evaluation form] online and mail or take to the Student Services Center in Tresidder Union, 2nd Floor); 2- By the School of Engineering, prior to your final quarter, using the form(s) below.<br>

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GERs: Information regarding courses that have been certified to fulfill the General Education Requirements, and regarding a student's status in meeting these requirements, is available at the Student Services Center. Course planning and advising questions related to the General Education Requirements should be directed to Undergraduate Advising and Research.

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<span style="color: rgb(153, 0, 0);">'''For Transfer Pre-Approval:'''</span> Fill out the appropriate petition below and check the Preapproval box in the upper right corner of the form. Preapproval is recommended for any course you propose to take for your SoE major to ensure the course is equivalent to the requirement you want to replace.

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'''Important Information About Transfer Credit Petitions''': '''Departmental and School of Engineering '''<br>

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Be sure to have completely filled out the petition form and your program sheet prior to handing them in (your program sheet does not need signatures for a petition).<br>

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If you are planning to use courses taken at another institution to meet your Engineering requirements, the transfer credit must be approved by both the University (through the Registrar office online at http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/ or in person at the Student Services Center in Tresidder Union, 2nd Floor) AND by the School of Engineering prior to your final quarter.<br>

#Attach a completed Program Sheet, a copy of the course description (taken from the other institution's syllabus/course catalog), and your current Stanford transcript (AXESS copies are fine).

#Attach a completed Program Sheet, a copy of the course description (taken from the other institution's syllabus/course catalog), and your current Stanford transcript (AXESS copies are fine).

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#If you are petitioning for a Technology in Society transfer, you must also request a review of the proposed course from Prof Robert McGinn, who oversees the TiS program. Please send him an email at &lt;mcginn@stanford.edu&gt; giving him the description and syllabus of the proposed substitution course. Copy Darlene &lt;dlazar@stanford.edu&gt; on the email. You may start the petition process at the same time.<br>

#Turn in completed documents to the School of Engineering Office of Student Affairs, 135 Huang Engineering Center.

#Turn in completed documents to the School of Engineering Office of Student Affairs, 135 Huang Engineering Center.

#Request at the Student Services Center in Tresidder Union, 2nd Floor, or via a HelpSU ticket, that a copy of your transcript from the other institution be forwarded to:<br>

#Request at the Student Services Center in Tresidder Union, 2nd Floor, or via a HelpSU ticket, that a copy of your transcript from the other institution be forwarded to:<br>

It is advisable for students planning to take courses outside of Stanford to file a Transfer petition in advance of enrolling for the course(s). This Pre-Approval process ensures that any course you take can be used at Stanford to fulfill program requirements. Just as in filing the usual Transfer Credit Petition (see directions above), it is best to get pre-approval at both the University and School of Engineering/Departmental level. Once you have received pre-approval, the only remaining step is to have your transfer transcript sent to SU showing completion of your course with a grade of C- or better. See above or the transfer petition form for complete instructions<br>

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'''GERs''': Information regarding courses that have been certified to fulfill the General Education Requirements, and regarding a student's status in meeting these requirements, is available at the Student Services Center. Course planning and advising questions related to the General Education Requirements should be directed to Undergraduate Advising and Research. <br>

If you have any questions or concerns about anything regarding these or any other requirements, feel free to drop by the Office of Student Affairs, 135 Huang Engineering Center.<br>

If you have any questions or concerns about anything regarding these or any other requirements, feel free to drop by the Office of Student Affairs, 135 Huang Engineering Center.<br>

Petitions

Deviate/Waive Requirements or Transfer Credit for your Engineering Major

About Program Deviation Petitions: Departmental and School of Engineering

Students have the option to petition for deviations from curricular requirements. Petitions should be approved prior to a senior student's last quarter to avoid any delay in graduation if the petition is denied.

Be sure to have completely filled out the petition form and your program sheet prior to handing them in.

Departmental Deviation Petition Form: Use this form only for changes to depth requirements and electives; petitions to deviate from depth requirements are handled departmentally. As each department has its own procedures, students are advised to check with their major departmental Student Services Office for guidance.

School of Engineering Deviation Petition Form: Use this petition to deviate from Math, Science, Technology in Society* (see #4 below), or Fundamentals requirements. Petitions to deviate from non-departmental School of Engineering requirements are reviewed by the Senior Associate Dean in the Office of Student Affairs.

When submitting an SoE petition:

Be sure to include the reasoning behind your request and to obtain the signature of your faculty advisor.

Attach a completed Program Sheet and a current Stanford Transcript (an unofficial AXESS copy is fine) to the petition request.

Return the completed package to the School of Engineering Office of Student Affairs, 135 Huang Engineering Center.

If you are petitioning for a Technology in Society course, there is an additional review required by Prof Robert McGinn, who oversees the TiS program. Please send him an email at <mcginn@stanford.edu> giving him the course description and syllabus of the proposed substitution course. Copy Darlene <dlazar@stanford.edu> on the email. You may start the petition document process with your department and OSA at the same time.

Completed packages have:

Completed form with reasoning behind request and faculty signature

Completed program sheet (it is not necessary to have your PS signed for a petition to be processed)

Unofficial Stanford Transcript.

About Transfer Credit Petitions: Departmental and School of Engineering

If you are planning to use courses taken at another institution to meet your Engineering requirements, the transfer credit must be approved in two places: 1- By the Registrar's office aka the SSC: Download the SU Transfer Evaluation form online and mail or take to the Student Services Center in Tresidder Union, 2nd Floor); 2- By the School of Engineering, prior to your final quarter, using the form(s) below.

For Transfer Pre-Approval: Fill out the appropriate petition below and check the Preapproval box in the upper right corner of the form. Preapproval is recommended for any course you propose to take for your SoE major to ensure the course is equivalent to the requirement you want to replace.

Be sure to have completely filled out the petition form and your program sheet prior to handing them in (your program sheet does not need signatures for a petition).

Attach a completed Program Sheet, a copy of the course description (taken from the other institution's syllabus/course catalog), and your current Stanford transcript (AXESS copies are fine).

If you are petitioning for a Technology in Society transfer, you must also request a review of the proposed course from Prof Robert McGinn, who oversees the TiS program. Please send him an email at <mcginn@stanford.edu> giving him the description and syllabus of the proposed substitution course. Copy Darlene <dlazar@stanford.edu> on the email. You may start the petition process at the same time.

Turn in completed documents to the School of Engineering Office of Student Affairs, 135 Huang Engineering Center.

Request at the Student Services Center in Tresidder Union, 2nd Floor, or via a HelpSU ticket, that a copy of your transcript from the other institution be forwarded to:

Have your transcript from the other institution forwarded to the School of Engineering Office of Student Affairs

Note: Incomplete packages will delay and complicate the petition process.

About Transfer Credit Pre-Approval

It is advisable for students planning to take courses outside of Stanford to file a Transfer petition in advance of enrolling for the course(s). This Pre-Approval process ensures that any course you take can be used at Stanford to fulfill program requirements. Just as in filing the usual Transfer Credit Petition (see directions above), it is best to get pre-approval at both the University and School of Engineering/Departmental level. Once you have received pre-approval, the only remaining step is to have your transfer transcript sent to SU showing completion of your course with a grade of C- or better. See above or the transfer petition form for complete instructions

GERs: Information regarding courses that have been certified to fulfill the General Education Requirements, and regarding a student's status in meeting these requirements, is available at the Student Services Center. Course planning and advising questions related to the General Education Requirements should be directed to Undergraduate Advising and Research.

If you have any questions or concerns about anything regarding these or any other requirements, feel free to drop by the Office of Student Affairs, 135 Huang Engineering Center.